$10 justice Why Spokane prosecutors sent a $10 theft to trial — and how it backfired.
Girls can be pioneers now
Check out the new WSU Spokane exhibit about how women in Washington state were able to do incredible things even before they were allowed to go to college.
IN OTHER NEWS
Gonzaga totally didn't choke this year in the Sweet Sixteen
In a narrow game that left Zag fans utterly bereft of fingernails, Gonzaga beat West Virginia, and gave John Blanchette an opportunity to write a signature John Blanchette column. (Spokesman-Review)
Culture Audit The Spokane Police Department wants more officers and more stability, the culture audit finds. (Spokesman-Review)

Rachel Profiling “People might as well know the whole truth of my life story,“ says the woman best known for the lengths she went to obscure the whole truth of her life story. (Associated Press)
What is this new feeling they call... regret?
Trump has told people close to him that he regrets trying to pursue health care reform before tax reform. (New York Times)
Art of the Strongarm
Trump's dealmaking prowess is put to the test, but he's already been able to change the minds of several Republicans and convince them to support the incredibly unpopular health care bill. (Washington Post)